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hold golf clinics. Please visit our calendar
page for the list of dates and times we will be at each golf course.
If you would like
further information about any of these courses, please give us a call
at the numbers listed below or
contact us.
Remember, if you are a
member, you
could be entitled to discounts on our golf instructions schools, travel and
accommodations at these courses.
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Wailea,
HI - The award-winning Wailea Golf Club is one of the largest and
most acclaimed golf facilities in Hawaii. It features three championship
courses, two full-service pro shops and the finest outdoor training
facility in the Pacific. Check out course specifics at:
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Honolulu, HI
- With a
Championship Course and an
Executive Course, Hawaii Kai Golf Course is located in East Honolulu, 13 miles from
Waikiki. While golfing, the Pacific Ocean can be seen from every hole.
On clear days, enjoy a view of Maui and Molokai. In the winter months,
whales can be seen spouting water on their way to waters off Maui to
give birth. Beginners as well as advanced golfers find the tropical
winds blowing from the ocean not only pleasant but challenging, making
both courses enjoyable to play. Check out course
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Lihue,
HI - Kauai
Lagoons Golf Club on the majestic Garden Island of Kauai is home to two award winning Jack
Nicklaus designed golf courses. The dramatic Kiele Course (key-ay-lay)
weaves along imposing ocean cliffs, lush valleys, and among 40 acres of
fresh water lagoons. Its companion, the Mokihana Course (mow-key-ha-nah)
is a Scottish style links course that features open fairways and
well-guarded, small undulating greens. The resort's courses, practice
facilities, first class accommodations, food and beverage facilities,
and pro shop, add up to a golf resort experience that's second to none.
Check out course specifics at: http://www.kauailagoonsgolf.com/.
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Kailua Kona, HI
- Built in 1966, this William Bell designed course maintains its charm by incorporating natural settings
along the Pacific Ocean and gorgeous mountain views. Be ready to take a picture on our signature holes #3
and #12. Enjoy seeing the grand splash on hole #13 where you will see the blow hole known as “puka” in
Hawaiian. Keep a lookout for Humpback whales during November through March. Home of LPGA Takefuji Classic
in 2000 and 2001, this 18 hole championship course offers wide, lush fairways, Bermuda grass greens and
numerous sand bunkers. The only natural obstacles are the turquoise blue water and lava rocks.
Check out course specifics at:
www.konagolf.com/. |
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Kaneohe, Oahu, HI
- Koolau Golf course is a top 100 US golf course, and is rated the toughest golf course in the United
States, with a slope rating of 155+. Arguably, it is the best golf course in Hawaii. The course was built
in 1991 as a private Country Club for the high rollers, located just over the Pali Highway from Honolulu.
The 18th hole has two carries over a giant ravine on both the drive and the approach shot. Check out
course specifics at:
www.koolaugolfclub.com. |
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Makena, Maui, HI
- Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., this unique gem boasts 36 spectacular holes of the most pristine
golf imaginable. Located on 1,800 acres of unspoiled, natural beauty; both the North and South Courses at
Makena will whet any golfer's appetite. Home of the Hawaii State Open; Makena is well known not only for
its layout, its excellent daily tournament playing conditions, and helpful professional staff;
but also for the best golfing weather to be found anywhere in the world. Check out
course specifics at:
www.makenagolf.com/. |
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Kohala
Coast, HI - Mauna Lani's two golf courses, the Francis H. I'i Brown North
and South, offer a
challenging experience to novice and professional alike. Mauna Lani's
courses have earned a firm place among the world's golfing meccas.
The North Course, although a resort course, is excellent for
tournament play. Built on an ancient lava flow it is characterized by
rolling terrain and kiawe (mesquite forests). Trees often come into play
on this course. A 230-acre protected archaeological district lies on the
north boundary of the course. The South Course is built on the prehistoric Kaniku lava flow,
geologically a relatively young flow. This course features Mauna Lani's signature 15th hole. The resort
course snakes through stark, rugged a'a lava. Volcano goddess Pele
reigns supreme on this course. If she favors you, balls hit into the
lava will miraculously bounce back into the fairway. If not, they're
gone forever. Besides great golf, this challenging course offers the
golfer a spectacular range of mountain and ocean views.
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Waikoloa,
HI - Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.,
the resort-style Beach Course is literally carved through the
magnificent lava flows along Anaeho'omalu Bay. The Beach course features
numerous sand bunkers, brilliant water features and the most spectacular
oceanfront par-five in Hawaii on the 502-yard, twelfth hole. This
challenging yet scenic hole has lava throughout and runs along the
Pacific Ocean along a point where views of breaching whales and vistas
of the other Hawaiian Islands are not uncommon. There
are two course available to choose from. check out course specifics at:
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